accompany
accompany
ac∙com∙pa∙ny / əˈkʌmpənɪ ; əˈkʌmpəni /
◙verb accompanied, accompanying, accompanies [T]
1. to go somewhere with someone
• 陪伴,陪同:
»Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
14 岁以下儿童必须有成人陪同。
»Wherever her husband went, she would accompany him.
不论丈夫去哪里,她都陪伴左右。
※ In spoken English, it is more usual to use. 英语口语中更常用的说法是 go / come with:
»He came with me to the airport.
他陪我一起来到机场。
2. to play a musical instrument while someone sings a song or plays the main tune
• 为…伴奏:
»Daniel wanted Liz to accompany him on violin.
丹尼尔想让利兹用小提琴为他伴奏。
3. [usually passive] to happen or exist at the same time as something else
• 伴随:
»The disease is accompanied by sneezing and fever.
这种病伴有打喷嚏和发烧症状。
4. if a book, document etc accompanies something, it comes with it
• 附有,带有,配有〔书、文件等〕:
»Please see accompanying booklet for instructions.
说明请参阅所附的小册子。
»Your passport application form should be accompanied by two recent photographs.
护照申请表应附近照两张。